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guest: rand paul has made a name for himself. there was speculation about 26 teen that is way too early right way too earlys right now. if he is thinking about making a run for the presidency, that type of filibuster is certainly a way to be able to make a splash. as to the caller's question about drones, politically, even if lagrone was directed at a known terrorist or suspected terrorist, he is on american soil, which would probably be a big political problem in this country. we have seen the drone program used overseas that people who are targeted terrorists. that would be a tricky situation. i would say overall, i think the federal authorities, the localb oston authorities in such a delicate, dangerous situation are being applauded for the work ever able to do in a relatively short time. host: michael says president obama is concerned about his legacy. the affordable care act won't do it for him, so he needs something where he will be an early lame duck. guest: all presidents at some point to enter that lame-duck stage. if pr
guest: rand paul has made a name for himself. there was speculation about 26 teen that is way too early right way too earlys right now. if he is thinking about making a run for the presidency, that type of filibuster is certainly a way to be able to make a splash. as to the caller's question about drones, politically, even if lagrone was directed at a known terrorist or suspected terrorist, he is on american soil, which would probably be a big political problem in this country. we have seen the...
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paul's cathedral after an hour-long service attended by the queen and her husband, prince phillip as well as dignitaries from over 100 countries around the world. there were a number of senior figures from the republican -- from the reagan administration, among them, george schultz and james baker. margaret thatcher's granddaughter, amanda, now she's 19 years old and comes from dallas. the body now is off to a cremation ceremony, and her ashes will, later on today, be laid to rest alongside her husband at a special garden here in london. richard. >> annabel roberts live in london, thank you so much for that report. >>> and then check this out. a robbery for the ages takes a break to unite behind those affected by the boston bombing. >>> plus, i'll talk to a former fbi profiler about what's happening behind the scenes in the hunt for the boston bomber. stay with us. >>> a beautiful morning in the capitol. welcome back. now we go to cnbc's mary thompson. mary, good morning to you. >> richard, stock futures are lower after the markets rebound from monday's steep losses. the dow recoveri
paul's cathedral after an hour-long service attended by the queen and her husband, prince phillip as well as dignitaries from over 100 countries around the world. there were a number of senior figures from the republican -- from the reagan administration, among them, george schultz and james baker. margaret thatcher's granddaughter, amanda, now she's 19 years old and comes from dallas. the body now is off to a cremation ceremony, and her ashes will, later on today, be laid to rest alongside her...
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ryan rand paul, and chris christie found out the top four. we were a bit disappointed, of course not to see mitt romney on that list. joining me now to break down the role 2016 politics is playing in today's debates is christine pelosi, chair of the california democratic party women's caucus. also with us is democratic strategist, tad devine, who joins us tonight from washington, d.c. tad, i want to say that quinnipiac poll shows 59% of republicans would prefer a candidate with experience as governor. what does christie need to do to move up into the short list? >> i think he has got to begin to get republicans to like him. his problem is his own party right now. he has been willing to stand up to republicans. i think he did the right thing, for example, when his state was hit by a hurricane and he welcomed the president there and his own party turned their back on him in the aftermath. the republican party is controlled by the far right, and if he doesn't play ball with them, he will have a hard time being a nominee. >> michael: christine wh
ryan rand paul, and chris christie found out the top four. we were a bit disappointed, of course not to see mitt romney on that list. joining me now to break down the role 2016 politics is playing in today's debates is christine pelosi, chair of the california democratic party women's caucus. also with us is democratic strategist, tad devine, who joins us tonight from washington, d.c. tad, i want to say that quinnipiac poll shows 59% of republicans would prefer a candidate with experience as...
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paul's cathedral in london. in 1995 she came to our c-span studios for one of two interviews. we also interviewed her in 1993. the second part of that was her path to power, when she talked about life growing up outside london, daughter of a grocer, the influence her parents had on her early childhood. [video clip] >> i said to my father one sunday evening that my friends are going for a walk and i would like to go with them. do you do me -- things just because other people do them? that is a very bad thing to do. do not just be one of a crowd. very tough advice. i did not go out for that walk. be bewitched by public opinion polls. they changed very quickly. you believe and why. and how you're going to implement your ideas. then my father would say something else. if you set your head to a task, you must complete it. is easy enough to get a job. harder to see it through. i think in those terms. host: barbara thatcher, her book, "path to power," came out in 1985. we have more than 100 events with margaret thatcher in our c- span video library, available .nline at c-span.org you
paul's cathedral in london. in 1995 she came to our c-span studios for one of two interviews. we also interviewed her in 1993. the second part of that was her path to power, when she talked about life growing up outside london, daughter of a grocer, the influence her parents had on her early childhood. [video clip] >> i said to my father one sunday evening that my friends are going for a walk and i would like to go with them. do you do me -- things just because other people do them? that...
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and i think ron paul had the best response, throw out the 10th 10th amendment in favor of the second amendment now have the federal government fund some sort of pseudoamerican police force to come in and protect these schools. only 2% of youth homicides happen in schools. it's a misplaced priority. wane lapierre is looking like he is doing something. >> you are always on appointment on the libertarian idealogy. noah who wins politically? i saw a recent article you wrote about that in terms of democrats and republicans. on the one hand, when you talk about gun control the numbers have slipped on it. it's gone from if i have 7% in favor of gun control down to 47% in fave of gun control. on the other hand, background checks specifically, all duties, 91% in favor democrats 95% republicans 87% in favor of background checks. wouldn't democrats win if they pushed for more gun control given those numbers. >> on background checks specifically as long as there are protections in the legislation or against a federal registry for guns for example friends for friends purchases republicans would h
and i think ron paul had the best response, throw out the 10th 10th amendment in favor of the second amendment now have the federal government fund some sort of pseudoamerican police force to come in and protect these schools. only 2% of youth homicides happen in schools. it's a misplaced priority. wane lapierre is looking like he is doing something. >> you are always on appointment on the libertarian idealogy. noah who wins politically? i saw a recent article you wrote about that in...
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rand paul about this situation. the situation that we've seen was not a situation where someone sitting in a -- [inaudible] a drone missile comes through. the situation we've seen was the exact situation where drones need to be used on american soil. here it is we had an enemy combatant american stssn all these things rand paul was argue. he was a terrorist, a drone should have been used to surveil this man. it didn't have to be used to kill him but a drone simply is a flying camera. surveillance camera is what caught this person. this could have took some of the drama out of the situation and found this guy, a simple drone with the infra red thermal heat could have caught this guy and he can be killed. he would have been killed. rand paul was simply grandstanding and i would like you to comment on this situation. thank you. host: we should point out that the filibuster that senator paul had on the senate floor getting a lot of attention it was one of the most viewed events on our website on this network's history.
rand paul about this situation. the situation that we've seen was not a situation where someone sitting in a -- [inaudible] a drone missile comes through. the situation we've seen was the exact situation where drones need to be used on american soil. here it is we had an enemy combatant american stssn all these things rand paul was argue. he was a terrorist, a drone should have been used to surveil this man. it didn't have to be used to kill him but a drone simply is a flying camera....
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i think rand paul has led the march forward. i don't like saying this is a settled issue. let the states figure it out. some people don't agree with this issue. it doesn't give americans room to breathe and have a conversation about it. that's what we need to move on an issue. you have to be able to have conversations about this. and it is okay if there is disagreement even around this table on the issue. the important thing is to have thoughtful conversations about it. the important thing is to have thoughtful conversations about it. >> is the gop having that? is there a civil war in the gop. >> i work on this issue religiously. no pun intended. and. >> i think the republicans need advice. they have to redefine conservatism. it's about rugged individualism. >> did you read my book? >> yes. >> but no, listen to me. it's about individualism. >> i'm going to give you a hint. >> was it reagan? >> whoever has a great grandfather who was president of the united states raise your hand. her, this is herbert hoover's great granddaughter. we're going to listen to this. >> but you'r
i think rand paul has led the march forward. i don't like saying this is a settled issue. let the states figure it out. some people don't agree with this issue. it doesn't give americans room to breathe and have a conversation about it. that's what we need to move on an issue. you have to be able to have conversations about this. and it is okay if there is disagreement even around this table on the issue. the important thing is to have thoughtful conversations about it. the important thing is...
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paul. that is only one person out of 50. paul.nd that is only one person out of 50 but it is a stars. -- start. i am not completely opposed to that. border security has them what conservatives are fearful of. there are some that on never vote for any immigration reform. there are a bigger block the will vote if they are insured and reassured that the border will be secure. there are some of you will not a get. i am finding a way to make it more of a way to embrace immigration reform. portion is the administration says this is our plan. then people get legalize. d.o do you think that is an impediment? >> of the house plan is to get a lot of bills. i disagree. on tax reform to mark out a lower the income tax. lowcan compromise on the end. sometimes you get more revenue. ourselves harder on to find a deal when it has 100,000 moving parts. we should do things we agree on. that is why the republicans are upset with us. all this stuff will agree on will not pass. because we say it will be a sweet
paul. that is only one person out of 50. paul.nd that is only one person out of 50 but it is a stars. -- start. i am not completely opposed to that. border security has them what conservatives are fearful of. there are some that on never vote for any immigration reform. there are a bigger block the will vote if they are insured and reassured that the border will be secure. there are some of you will not a get. i am finding a way to make it more of a way to embrace immigration reform. portion is...
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. >>> rand paul heads to new hampshire. he holds the first in the nation presidential primary. >>> after a public spat, bob woodward sat down for lunch with gene sperling. dan pfeiffer says they had a good laugh and smoothed over their friendship. earlier this year, woodward suggested sperling took an over confrontational e-mail. >>> before we look at the national weather, bill, you have to check this out. >> i don't want to see anything. >> oh, yeah. video of snow. >> i want a picture of miami beach. >> we want you to get rid of this white stuff. slick roads yesterday morning. >> that looks lovely. >> tell me -- >> sandy, we had the nor'easter. that was early november. november, december, january, february, march, now we are in april. six months of snow. >> can you fix this? >> you need winter gloves this morning. in oklahoma of all places, now into april, we have rain changing to sleet and snow outside oklahoma city. very, very rare. that's one of the wet spots. if you are in the southeast, you got soaked yesterday in the
. >>> rand paul heads to new hampshire. he holds the first in the nation presidential primary. >>> after a public spat, bob woodward sat down for lunch with gene sperling. dan pfeiffer says they had a good laugh and smoothed over their friendship. earlier this year, woodward suggested sperling took an over confrontational e-mail. >>> before we look at the national weather, bill, you have to check this out. >> i don't want to see anything. >> oh, yeah....
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paul's cathedral. 2300 guests with dignitaries from around the world. queen elizabeth and prince phillip. she died af a stroke on monday at the age of 87. >> former south carolina governor mark sanford and his ex-wife jenny accused him of trespassing at her home on a number of occasions. sanford has been trying to make a come back and ordered to appear for a hearing next month, two days after he faces elizabeth colbert busch in the special election. jenny sanford said she doesn't care how it affects his chances of winning the race, but she saidy that doesn't link the documents and doesn't know how they became public. they were supposed to be sealed. sanford's come back may be short-lived anthony wiener's could be getting started. according to the poll, the former new york congressman could mound a serious mayoral challenge against speaker kwis qui chris quinn. he has not announced he is running, but said he is weighing the idea of getting into the race. he has 100% name id and getting 15%. i would say the glass is half empty. the massachusetts senate de
paul's cathedral. 2300 guests with dignitaries from around the world. queen elizabeth and prince phillip. she died af a stroke on monday at the age of 87. >> former south carolina governor mark sanford and his ex-wife jenny accused him of trespassing at her home on a number of occasions. sanford has been trying to make a come back and ordered to appear for a hearing next month, two days after he faces elizabeth colbert busch in the special election. jenny sanford said she doesn't care how...
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okay, paul, why do you still like this company? it seems in such disarray at the moment. >> well, on your last segment i said i was a lonely alice, i might have one friend left, ron johnson, but he hasn't called me yet. but to be fair, you know, they didn't fire johnson over the weekend on the dime's notice because sales were great in march, so i think the problem is right now even though the stock's gotten really cheap, there are more liquidity concerns, and the worry is, you know, what happens next? liz: rick, i'll tell you, the biggest worry sometimes when people fire executives is that their ideas just started to take hold, as paul mentioned. they had good march sales. maybe this was a mistake? >> firing mr. johnson was a mistake? liz: yeah. >> i don't -- >> i was saying the march sales were bad. liz: oh, i'm sorry. >> they've got to be bad, or he wouldn't have gotten fired on a dime. liz: okay. so we haven't seen the march sales, but did you see any turn around? because you called this two weeks ago. >> yes, i did, thank you f
okay, paul, why do you still like this company? it seems in such disarray at the moment. >> well, on your last segment i said i was a lonely alice, i might have one friend left, ron johnson, but he hasn't called me yet. but to be fair, you know, they didn't fire johnson over the weekend on the dime's notice because sales were great in march, so i think the problem is right now even though the stock's gotten really cheap, there are more liquidity concerns, and the worry is, you know, what...
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they're hearing, wait, why aren't you standing like rand paul? why aren't you standing like ted cruz? >> they don't like that. >> it's a way of mobilizing -- >> what happened in the republican cloakroom, in the meetings, lunches they had together, according to your column, a lot of the republicans who voted for the bill voted against background checks but wish they hadn't. >> they were getting upset because ted cruz brought constituent pressure on them. >> let's go back to this question here of the not gun iss issue. we're going to be talking about this as long as we live. on the liberal or centrist side, gun safety side, whatever you want to call it, most people for gun safety are also for a better environment. they're also for jobs, if you will. they're also against wars. they tend to have a pointed view on a lot of different issues. gun guys like my brother, one of my brothers, that's their issue. that's the voting issue. how do you beat people for whom gun rights are the only issue? >> well, that's one of the reasons you should take these pol
they're hearing, wait, why aren't you standing like rand paul? why aren't you standing like ted cruz? >> they don't like that. >> it's a way of mobilizing -- >> what happened in the republican cloakroom, in the meetings, lunches they had together, according to your column, a lot of the republicans who voted for the bill voted against background checks but wish they hadn't. >> they were getting upset because ted cruz brought constituent pressure on them. >> let's go...
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it's the paul ryan budget on steroids. brought to you by you know, republican men. ♪ ♪ i'm republican man, made a lot of [ inaudible ] all over the world, and in every state i restrict the rights of at least 1 million girls ♪ i have a vaginal probe waiting for you, down in new mexico ♪ ♪ if you are ever in alaska stop and see my x-governor shovelling snow ♪ ♪ and my right-wing friends down in the old south still have crosses to burn and that rosy we can find a way to try to overturn ♪ ♪ oh the separation of church and state ♪ ♪ i remember the night when the carolina legislator tried to sweep [ inaudible ] right out of sight ♪ ♪ oh, i'm republican man, yes, i'm republican man ♪ [ applause ] >> stephanie: thank you rocky mountain mike. who will be in the audience for chicago sexy liberal this saturday. tickets going very, very fast. this is the first time i have mentioned it. sexy liberal this saturday. >> get it. >> stephanie: get it go. speaking of republican men, representative paul braun -- >>
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put paul newman in anything and it is going to convince people. but nobody pays attention to that of a book that is the bedrock of this. where is the analogous bed rock for the guatemalan or other torture squads? it just does not exist. so i think it is a long way to change these things but i actually think that you have more people on capitol hill today that you can talk to the and you could 30 years ago frankly. >> they said this is essentially tourism that we are moving towards the energy the cold war is over we have no strategic interest. can you expand on your outline of the policy and use its power to solve this? >> i've been arguing with tom friedman before he was "the new york times" bureau chief and i disagree on this. he was right about the tour of the trip. i don't think it achieved much but i disagree with him about the strategic interest pity that it wasn't because we imported the stuff. it was important to the world economy and there was 60 plus% of the and the country as we didn't come they were an exporter the world oil industry is
put paul newman in anything and it is going to convince people. but nobody pays attention to that of a book that is the bedrock of this. where is the analogous bed rock for the guatemalan or other torture squads? it just does not exist. so i think it is a long way to change these things but i actually think that you have more people on capitol hill today that you can talk to the and you could 30 years ago frankly. >> they said this is essentially tourism that we are moving towards the...
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rand paul? marco rubio? >> i'll spell it out for you. in recent polling, she's up on rubio by 12, paul by 11, jeb bush by 16. she's only leading chris christie by three points. i would caution democrats, i think he is the most dangerous republican candidate out there. i was somebody who was skeptical of him. i thought he only had regional appeal. he's impressed me. the thing he has that is so valuable and that you cannot teach a politician, just ask mitt romney, is he feels like a real person. now, he has taken being from new jersey, governing a blue state. he has taken some more, quote, unquote, liberal positions, vis-a-vis, the republican base. but he's also a skilled and talented enough politician, i think to finesse that to be able to get through the republican primary. >> i think if you could parachute christie into the general, he would be dangerous. but getting through a primary when you have guys who are really rightward like rubio and rand paul -- >> and polished. >> very difficult for chris christie to get through a gop primary
rand paul? marco rubio? >> i'll spell it out for you. in recent polling, she's up on rubio by 12, paul by 11, jeb bush by 16. she's only leading chris christie by three points. i would caution democrats, i think he is the most dangerous republican candidate out there. i was somebody who was skeptical of him. i thought he only had regional appeal. he's impressed me. the thing he has that is so valuable and that you cannot teach a politician, just ask mitt romney, is he feels like a real...
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here he is hobnobbing with gop celebrities like scott walker paul ryan, and of course mitt romney right there. but best of all he worked for newt gingrich and volunteered to dress up as ellis the elephant the character from callista gingrich's children's book. that's today's republican party, folks. everyone congratulations. today is your lucky day if you were waiting for south carolina's congressional race between mark sanford and elizabeth colbert-busch to get more bizarre. so just calm down brett ehrlich is talking. >> mark sanford, statesman, candidate, hiker of appalachian trail. is trailing his congressional opponent in the polls, and when you are trailing someone in the polls, you have two options. one, challenge them to a face-to-face debate and tear and scratch until you have lowered them to your level. or two hire aliens to invade the earth. well mark sanford doesn't know any aliens but elizabeth colbert-busch did not want to debate him. so he tweeted this. a photo of him next to a poster of nancy pelosi. if you are going to debate a cardboard cutout at least have the decency
here he is hobnobbing with gop celebrities like scott walker paul ryan, and of course mitt romney right there. but best of all he worked for newt gingrich and volunteered to dress up as ellis the elephant the character from callista gingrich's children's book. that's today's republican party, folks. everyone congratulations. today is your lucky day if you were waiting for south carolina's congressional race between mark sanford and elizabeth colbert-busch to get more bizarre. so just calm down...
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paul said he was seriously considering a white house run. early action by the way is also unfolding down south. vice president biden and texas senator ted cruz born in canada but believes he's eligible to run for president will attend fundraisers on the same day. next month the vice president will speak at the jefferson jackson dinner and same day ted cruz will speak at the silver elephant celebration. the republican event will pay tribute to retired senator jim demint. both bashes are among the largest political fundraisers in that state. >>> it's the end of a late-night era. amazing run by jay leno. jimmy fallon will replace jay leno at "the tonight show." >> this is late-night with jimmy fallon for now. >> i got a call from my mom saying, david, i see you didn't get "the tonight show" again. >> one request from jimmy. we fought, kicked and scratched to get this network up to fifth place. we have to keep it there. jimmy, don't let it slip into sixth. we're counting on you, jimmy. >> of course when jimmy takes over in 2014, the show will mo
paul said he was seriously considering a white house run. early action by the way is also unfolding down south. vice president biden and texas senator ted cruz born in canada but believes he's eligible to run for president will attend fundraisers on the same day. next month the vice president will speak at the jefferson jackson dinner and same day ted cruz will speak at the silver elephant celebration. the republican event will pay tribute to retired senator jim demint. both bashes are among...
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jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. i'm maria, and i have diabetic nerve pain. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it was like pins and needles sticking in your toes and in your feet. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals. at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went to see my doctor, she chose lyrica. once i started taking the...
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paul put it this way inspect second con rein began, you a living letter to be read by all who see you. the eyings are better pupil and more willing than the ears. fine counsel is confusing but example always learn. and best of all, the teachers are the ones who live their creed to see good put in action is what everybody needs. i soon can learn to let you see it done. i watch your hands in action. but your tongue too fast it may run. and the lecture you deliver may be double wise and true. but i rather get my message by observing what you do. witness without words. finally, if you are going bridge that divide between the sacred and the secular, live to serve. your focus should be about servant, labor, or servant leadership. max three responsibilities of leadership -- the first is to define reality. the leader projects the vision for those working in particular organization. the last responsibility of the leader is to make sure there's an orderly transition from the organization to retirement or whenever the person is going after he or she leaves. to say goodbye in a dignified way. tha
paul put it this way inspect second con rein began, you a living letter to be read by all who see you. the eyings are better pupil and more willing than the ears. fine counsel is confusing but example always learn. and best of all, the teachers are the ones who live their creed to see good put in action is what everybody needs. i soon can learn to let you see it done. i watch your hands in action. but your tongue too fast it may run. and the lecture you deliver may be double wise and true. but...
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senator rand paul pulls back from his endorsement of reform, "we shall not proceed until we understand the specific failures of our immigration system." "why did the current system allow two individual to immigrate to the united states from an area known as a hotbed of islamic extreme iism who the committed acts of terrorism." >>> immigration is just one of the battles going on on the hill right now from the budget battle to the keystone pipeline, we'll talk to senator john hofe about those issues. >>> the president obama hosting all the women noersenators for dinner tonight. there are four republican women senators there that could be part of any bigger deal. you're watching the only on msnbc. can acne cleansers be tough on breakouts and be good for your face? [ female announcer ] now there's new neutrogena® naturals acne cleanser. acne medicine from the wintergreen leaf treats breakouts. no parabens or harsh sulfates. for naturally clear skin. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® naturals. for naturally clear skin. what that's great. it won't take long, will it? nah. okay. this, won't
senator rand paul pulls back from his endorsement of reform, "we shall not proceed until we understand the specific failures of our immigration system." "why did the current system allow two individual to immigrate to the united states from an area known as a hotbed of islamic extreme iism who the committed acts of terrorism." >>> immigration is just one of the battles going on on the hill right now from the budget battle to the keystone pipeline, we'll talk to...
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favorites, most recently in this quinnipiac poll she beat out favorites, chris christie, marco rubio and paul ryan. so is your organization poised to reclaim the white house in 2012? >> ready for hillary pac has assembled a fund-raising team of a lot of long time hillary fund-raisers. we've had many bundlers from 2008 already sign on. we're excited about the big checks that are going to come in. we're just as excited about the grass roots support we're going to have in small dollar donations. today we launched our web site readyforhillary.com. we're looking for supporters could come and sign up and we're going to build that infrastructure across the country. we're very excited, very well positioned to make a big difference, urging her to run and laying that infrastructure so that we're ready in 2016. >> seth, are you a little bit worried, coming with the numbers that they could be a little bit built up because as secretary of state she didn't have to enter political frays and the moment she gets political, those numbers are going to take a hit? >> i think she's the most popular politician in
favorites, most recently in this quinnipiac poll she beat out favorites, chris christie, marco rubio and paul ryan. so is your organization poised to reclaim the white house in 2012? >> ready for hillary pac has assembled a fund-raising team of a lot of long time hillary fund-raisers. we've had many bundlers from 2008 already sign on. we're excited about the big checks that are going to come in. we're just as excited about the grass roots support we're going to have in small dollar...
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next thing you know ron paul kennedyd paul people, did shut down the reserve in 1963. host: we will leave it there. coming up next we will talk to two members of congress about what happened in boston as well as the key issues in congress this week. will be joining us and later represented luke messer. we'll be right back. one of the questions i did ask a lot is why do we do this? important not only to our national heritage but to history around the world, it needs to be preserved and the story needs to be passed on to future generations. the most complex and searches what mission to monitor still has and is of the film. the educational outreach efforts and conservation efforts, what those things are continuing to do today to help us understand our relationship with the sea and our relationship with our american past. >> we are currently in the clean lash the -- clean lab. includes chemical coating, constructing support mounts for objects, doing additional cleaning in a dry, stable environment. b. altman goal is to put these into the gallery and be able to share as muc
next thing you know ron paul kennedyd paul people, did shut down the reserve in 1963. host: we will leave it there. coming up next we will talk to two members of congress about what happened in boston as well as the key issues in congress this week. will be joining us and later represented luke messer. we'll be right back. one of the questions i did ask a lot is why do we do this? important not only to our national heritage but to history around the world, it needs to be preserved and the story...
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before we get to phone calls, what was paul's reaction? guest: you can see the video and halfway through the vote his ise, a former senator, she patting him on the back. you can see on c-span video -- halfway through the realize what is going and he is rolled out of the chamber before the final vote is cast. host: 8 democratic caller, go ahead. i initially called the second to last question that the crux of the matter. republicans did not support this treaty. bob dole was on the floor and was initiated by president george depew bush. just felt so i ashamed the way they treated bob dole, an american hero, a war hero, a great center. his wife was even a former senator. republicans should be ashamed. they let these crazy people act -- -- if you try to ngs.y thign they would go michael kranish. guest: some of them feel that you entreaties are not worthwhile. some of them probably say that this is not strictly about disabilities but about the treaty. there were many other wouldicans who said this not tie u.s. hands at all. -- thatld have been w
before we get to phone calls, what was paul's reaction? guest: you can see the video and halfway through the vote his ise, a former senator, she patting him on the back. you can see on c-span video -- halfway through the realize what is going and he is rolled out of the chamber before the final vote is cast. host: 8 democratic caller, go ahead. i initially called the second to last question that the crux of the matter. republicans did not support this treaty. bob dole was on the floor and was...
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sorry, that's the truth, that and the terrible movie with paul newman. put him in anything, and it's going to, you know, it's going to convince people. nobody pays attention to it. it's the bode rock. where is the bedrock for the got maul la or other torture squads? it doesn't exist. i think it's a long, long way to change. i think you have more on capitol hill to talk to than 30 years ago, frankly. >> [inaudible] >> uh-huh. >> [inaudible] >> uh-huh. >> [inaudible] >> cold war's over, we hve no strategic interest. could you draw an outline of the telling -- [inaudible] >> yeah. >> [inaudible] >> well, i've been arguin with tom friedman. i don't think it achieved much, but i disagree with him of the interest. the united states didn't depend on middle east oil when saudi oil was the greatest strategic prize in history. it's not because we imported it but it was important to the world economy. we are the world economy. in 1945, 65% of the industrial production was in our country. we'll be app exporter in 20 years. it's dominated by american companies. the w
sorry, that's the truth, that and the terrible movie with paul newman. put him in anything, and it's going to, you know, it's going to convince people. nobody pays attention to it. it's the bode rock. where is the bedrock for the got maul la or other torture squads? it doesn't exist. i think it's a long, long way to change. i think you have more on capitol hill to talk to than 30 years ago, frankly. >> [inaudible] >> uh-huh. >> [inaudible] >> uh-huh. >> [inaudible]...
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paul ryan is taking issue with luis gutierrez in chicago. >> i like them.e iing a record that makes it very, very hard in my view, if he chooses to run for president, to vote for. >> we shall see. here's our road to 1600 for the week. all right. developing now. this is the federal prison in massachusetts. this is where boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is is at this hour. he was moved there overnight from the hospital. coming up, we're going to go live to boston for the late e on the investigation. but up next, crossinging a red line. lawmakers are demanding action against syria, but what action is possible? plus, frustrated fliers. a potential deal to end the delays for travelers nationwide. why this is the one thing every senator can agree on. we know how washington works now. if they're inconvenienceinconve they'll fix the sequester. by the way, first ever sitting president is speaking to a planned parenthood meeting. that's president obama. and by the way, we just learned we can expect a house vote on that faa stick at 10:45 this morning. [ female announcer ] are yo
paul ryan is taking issue with luis gutierrez in chicago. >> i like them.e iing a record that makes it very, very hard in my view, if he chooses to run for president, to vote for. >> we shall see. here's our road to 1600 for the week. all right. developing now. this is the federal prison in massachusetts. this is where boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev is is at this hour. he was moved there overnight from the hospital. coming up, we're going to go live to boston for...
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how was rand paul received? >> it was a mixed message. the students were definitely welcome to hearing him speak, and we definitely noticed he tried to appeal to us. at the same time we didn't agree with everything he said. >> it was a tough audience, though, to begin with, wasn't it, for rand paul? >> it was a very tough audience. early on a couple of students actually walked in the middle of his speech and held up a sign saying howard university doesn't support white supremacy, and sensationalism aside, i think it demonstrates how african-americans are wary of the republican party. >> howard, by the way, in case all of you don't know it, howard university has produced giants in the political world, including their good marshall and edward brook, the first african-american elected to the senate, but when senator paul tried to give a little history lesson during his speech, things did not go over so well, so let's listen. >> how many of you would have -- if i would have said who do you think the founders of the ncaap -- would everyone kno
how was rand paul received? >> it was a mixed message. the students were definitely welcome to hearing him speak, and we definitely noticed he tried to appeal to us. at the same time we didn't agree with everything he said. >> it was a tough audience, though, to begin with, wasn't it, for rand paul? >> it was a very tough audience. early on a couple of students actually walked in the middle of his speech and held up a sign saying howard university doesn't support white...
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rand paul or the gop. the media will always take these issues but instead of finding the good that he showed up, they chose to malign him. host: there is no truth to what they said? guest: he decided the issues in the time slot he had available that he was going to discuss. what he thought was important. handlers andot of that's of these speeches, bowed. he spoke and he took questions. he gave the kids an opportunity, these are young, intelligent, bright -- he gave them a chance for an exchange. there are members of congress that will not come on your show because it will not take phone calls. he showed up and knew where he was. it is progress when someone like the party chair goes to new york. he might have a meeting. they committed $10 million. that is not chumnp change that they are willing to spend. i know others and the party will hold him accountable to this. no longer will we buy into this rhetoric. we will help guide them through this process because we believe there's a tremendous opportunity for
rand paul or the gop. the media will always take these issues but instead of finding the good that he showed up, they chose to malign him. host: there is no truth to what they said? guest: he decided the issues in the time slot he had available that he was going to discuss. what he thought was important. handlers andot of that's of these speeches, bowed. he spoke and he took questions. he gave the kids an opportunity, these are young, intelligent, bright -- he gave them a chance for an...
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we're talking about rand paul doesn't want to let chechens into the country. what if someone said back then we shouldn't let any irish into the country. whether it's for asylum or whatever reason because they fit the profile of a terrorist. somehow when they're white europeans it all looks a little bit different to them. but that peter king has any credibility to be mr. terrorism after his history is really galling. >> krystal ball, joan walsh, thank you both for your time tonight. be sure to catch krystal on "the cycle" weekdays at 3:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. check out joan's book "what's the matter with white people?" it's out in paperback this week. >>> ahead, the investigation, we're learning what motivated them and how they learned to make bombs. >>> days before the george w. bush library opening, we know what's inside. and how they're rewriting the history books. >>> mark sanford, trespassing. and a full page newspaper ad. it all adds up to problems. we're live in south carolina tonight. stay with us. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor o
we're talking about rand paul doesn't want to let chechens into the country. what if someone said back then we shouldn't let any irish into the country. whether it's for asylum or whatever reason because they fit the profile of a terrorist. somehow when they're white europeans it all looks a little bit different to them. but that peter king has any credibility to be mr. terrorism after his history is really galling. >> krystal ball, joan walsh, thank you both for your time tonight. be...
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[ laughter ] >> stephanie: i love the selling of rand paul the selling of aqua buddha -- time has now joined the parade. >> yeah, this is -- this is the latest thing now that rand paul is a more conventional politician than his father. his father retired. we need him to be the nut we know he is. like mark lynn baker says in my favorite here. don't tell me you are life sized, i can't use you if you are life sized. >> stephanie: you said that historic filibuster convinced everyone that there is still a chance to save america. and you were talking about -- that he is just -- he has that kind of will do anything to get elected mitt romney -- >> he is a right-wing conservative who knows his audience and a less inclined to be counter intuitive than crazy uncle liberty was. >> stephanie: right. this is perfect explanation of the polls. you say whereas while listening to [ inaudible ] not long for five minutes at the 501 mark you would hear something so stone weird you wondered if you had been dreaming the whole time and the younger man you wonder if you accidentally wandered into a sunday di
[ laughter ] >> stephanie: i love the selling of rand paul the selling of aqua buddha -- time has now joined the parade. >> yeah, this is -- this is the latest thing now that rand paul is a more conventional politician than his father. his father retired. we need him to be the nut we know he is. like mark lynn baker says in my favorite here. don't tell me you are life sized, i can't use you if you are life sized. >> stephanie: you said that historic filibuster convinced...
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paul's cathedral in london. >>> on thursday, the rock n roll hall of fame welcomes induct tees like heart, public enemy and rush and singers randy newman and donna summer. producers also receive lifetime achievement awards. all right. congrats to them all. that's it for
paul's cathedral in london. >>> on thursday, the rock n roll hall of fame welcomes induct tees like heart, public enemy and rush and singers randy newman and donna summer. producers also receive lifetime achievement awards. all right. congrats to them all. that's it for
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rand paul. governor chris christie and jeb bush rounded out the top five but nobody got more than 20% of the vote so it really means there's no front-runner at the moment so when it comes to polls like this, it is too soon although some supporters of hillary clinton would probably argue with me. while the former secretary of state gave a speech last night in d.c. to talk about women's rights around the world members of the super pac ready for hillary were cheering outside. the pac officially launched as of yesterday and told us to raise money and harness supporters who want to urge clinton to run in 2016. >> former governor mark sanford one step closer to a possible comeback this morning. he won his republican primary runoff yesterday and will go up against democrat elizabeth colbert bush on may 7th to see who is next to represent south carolina's first congressessal district. here he is shown voting yesterday likely for himself. he won 57% of the vote over former councilman bostick. he faces a
rand paul. governor chris christie and jeb bush rounded out the top five but nobody got more than 20% of the vote so it really means there's no front-runner at the moment so when it comes to polls like this, it is too soon although some supporters of hillary clinton would probably argue with me. while the former secretary of state gave a speech last night in d.c. to talk about women's rights around the world members of the super pac ready for hillary were cheering outside. the pac officially...
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. >> i'm paul steinhauser at the cnn political desk. another test this week for mark sanford. the former south carolina governor whose cleared was sidetracked thanks to a well publicized affair faces a republican primary election runoff for his old congressional seat. if he wins tuesday's contest sanford may face off and face a special election against the sister of comedian stephen colbert. >> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming this up week on wall street investors will consider a number of economic reports, including key manufacturing and construction data that is set to be released. we'll also get the february factory orders and a look at car and truck sales in march and see how many of the big-ticket items are being sold. it's a pretty good indicator of where we stand in this economic recovery, how much consumers are willing to spend. keep an eye on that and all the big business news. >> i'm aj hammer. i'm one-on-one with the always provocative donald trump. you've got to hear about his latest mission. plus, the barbara walters retirement claim is. she really leaving "th
. >> i'm paul steinhauser at the cnn political desk. another test this week for mark sanford. the former south carolina governor whose cleared was sidetracked thanks to a well publicized affair faces a republican primary election runoff for his old congressional seat. if he wins tuesday's contest sanford may face off and face a special election against the sister of comedian stephen colbert. >> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming this up week on wall street investors will consider...
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. >> by the way today, senator rand paul endorsed mark sanford. he is hoping that will give him a boost. >>> testimony getting underway in the michael jackson wrongful death lawsuit against the company promoting what was supposed to be michael jackson's final concert. we'll have the latest, the trial that some say could be worth billions of dollars for the jackson family if they win. but first, there is a lot going on today and here are some thing we thought you should know. voters in massachusetts are picking democratic and republican candidates. ed markey and steve lynch are battling it out. >>> a republican side features three candidates, navy s.e.a.l. turned businessman, gabriel gomez, the former u.s. attorney and former atf director mike sullivan and state representative dan winslow. they will face off. mark your calendar, june 25th. the obama administration now says applying for benefits under the president's health care law won't be as complicated. it has release ad new short three-page form for individuals, down from 21 pages. a second 11-
. >> by the way today, senator rand paul endorsed mark sanford. he is hoping that will give him a boost. >>> testimony getting underway in the michael jackson wrongful death lawsuit against the company promoting what was supposed to be michael jackson's final concert. we'll have the latest, the trial that some say could be worth billions of dollars for the jackson family if they win. but first, there is a lot going on today and here are some thing we thought you should know....
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host: paul, indiana, independent. an old federal employee and i am used to dealing with the weeds of budgets. i spent years in dod, which is considerably worse than the traffic controllers. when we set account, we meant appropriation. yes, there's a lot of a letter waiting to be done at the week -- at the dod. appropriation, we are talking the big number. when i say accounts, or its the dollars that are in each of the accounts within the appropriation. caller: in my day i did, you could reprogram what you're calling -- in my day in dod, he could reprogram what you're calling accounts. , if we were over any account, we could do it by committee vote. the secretary was not hamstrung at all. he did something move money. in my day also, there was no such thing as an account for civilian personnel. there wasn't -- there was an account for maintenance. so the secretary of could solve this problem entirely on his own hook. case init's not the this case. the dot budget is different from the dod budget in the way it's structure
host: paul, indiana, independent. an old federal employee and i am used to dealing with the weeds of budgets. i spent years in dod, which is considerably worse than the traffic controllers. when we set account, we meant appropriation. yes, there's a lot of a letter waiting to be done at the week -- at the dod. appropriation, we are talking the big number. when i say accounts, or its the dollars that are in each of the accounts within the appropriation. caller: in my day i did, you could...
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you haven't seen any fence sitters aside from rand paul really go out there and say, well, boston, i got to put the brakes on this. mike lee, after committee hearing, said that -- opponent of the bill, said, look, this is just an excuse. the issues of the immigration system existed before boston and will exist after boston. i think that -- you know, it is a weeks go by, this issue is going to go past and i do think they have a chance to get 70 votes. it will be tough, though. >> i mean, i think they are going to be -- smaller number of people that will want to stand in the way regardless. and we have seen this even before the boston terrorist attack. we saw how there were people who -- in committee, judiciary committee, who are writing letters to the chairman lahey saying we are going to need, you know, the same amount of time people needed last time around. that was three years of debate. you know. 100-plus committee or -- testimonies at committee hearings. i mean, so there is going to be people who are going want to stand in the way and block immigration reform from going through.
you haven't seen any fence sitters aside from rand paul really go out there and say, well, boston, i got to put the brakes on this. mike lee, after committee hearing, said that -- opponent of the bill, said, look, this is just an excuse. the issues of the immigration system existed before boston and will exist after boston. i think that -- you know, it is a weeks go by, this issue is going to go past and i do think they have a chance to get 70 votes. it will be tough, though. >> i mean, i...
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but he's going to be campaigning with mickey haley and rand paul endorsed mark sanford today. how much does that change the game for him on the ground? how important are those endorsements? >> i think it was very important for the grass tops. i don't know how important it was for the grassroots. mark sanford is always trying to position himself as the underdog. can he look to washington again and say see, washington hates me so much. i'm such a fiscal hawk, even the nrcc doesn't want me to win because i'll stymie their spending as well. he used that to martyr himself to make him appear more on the tax issue. but the people at the local level, they don't care who the nrcc is, some of the power brokers in the state thought that was a big deal. i think the polls are starting to tighten a little bit. but at the end of the day, i think she could win by a point or two. from everything i'm hearing and every poll i read in the last couple of days, the cross tabs show it. i think if the minorities turn out at all, he loses this election. >> i want to open the panel up to our folks in n
but he's going to be campaigning with mickey haley and rand paul endorsed mark sanford today. how much does that change the game for him on the ground? how important are those endorsements? >> i think it was very important for the grass tops. i don't know how important it was for the grassroots. mark sanford is always trying to position himself as the underdog. can he look to washington again and say see, washington hates me so much. i'm such a fiscal hawk, even the nrcc doesn't want me...
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said there were robbing peter to pay paul. theyre pulling mon bbli together and money to accomplish what is an expensive tasks. $8.1 million, and that might sound like a lot of money. they will figure out what celebrities to use. what to do want social media. take maryland. dnohavehat many uninsured. to do a contract. story.his from the host: is anybody talking about pushing back these deadlines? guest: they are not. they insist they will be ready by october. host: good morning, fran. there?re y oou trent on our independence line. small group of a employees with a couple of dependencts. the relative cost is much higher than charges for people -- literally thousands of people in the group. jettison this more expensive group and to get something into more cost- effective. to we going to be able jettison this program and get into something that will be much and get a muched better rate honor health insurance/ e? will bring all the policy cost to an average level. should see your premiums even now with some of your other small bus
said there were robbing peter to pay paul. theyre pulling mon bbli together and money to accomplish what is an expensive tasks. $8.1 million, and that might sound like a lot of money. they will figure out what celebrities to use. what to do want social media. take maryland. dnohavehat many uninsured. to do a contract. story.his from the host: is anybody talking about pushing back these deadlines? guest: they are not. they insist they will be ready by october. host: good morning, fran. there?re...
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let's go to paul in michigan. hey, paul, welcome. >> caller: hey, great show you guys. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: yeah, i wanted to introduce ann coulter and the republicans to facts. and that is the real takers in this country are the billionaire robber barons that the republicans work for such as the oil companies who get $4 billion a year of our tax money while they rip us off at the gas pump at the same time. >> yep. >> caller: and also, mitt romney who makes $25 million a year, at least, and pays 9% in taxes. there is a taker. >> stephanie: don't you wish -- somehow his tax returns do get leaked finally? you just know there is stuff in there -- the fact that he, right up until the end refused. all of the stuff you're talking about, i'm sure. >> caller: and where was the media? can you imagine if obama refused to release his tax returns? he would never hear the end of it. >> stephanie: donald trump is on tv asking for his tax returns, college transcripts and what else did he want? besides birth certif
let's go to paul in michigan. hey, paul, welcome. >> caller: hey, great show you guys. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: yeah, i wanted to introduce ann coulter and the republicans to facts. and that is the real takers in this country are the billionaire robber barons that the republicans work for such as the oil companies who get $4 billion a year of our tax money while they rip us off at the gas pump at the same time. >> yep. >> caller: and also, mitt romney...
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i am but a ron paul libertarian. some ofme just say that the facts of this case tends to show that this w indeed a false flag event. of the two the uncle gentlemen who are charged, who i the uncle was, to theto the -- married th daughter of grisham fuller. host: is it unusual for this conspiracy theories? guest: they always are. and we need to be open to all sorts of ideas. in this case, there's nothing to suggest that there's a false flag of any sort. unfortunately, we live in a dangerous environment. of what most people don't know is how many cases have been prevented and preempted. again, the fbi has prevented jihadist.lots of homegrown jihadist no one wishes to have the threat, but it's real and some people act upon their views. at the end of the day, i feel we need to do more to go after otherwise weies, would always be tactically stopping particular incidents, which we need to be able to do, but we need to get. to the route across host: frank cilluffo is the former special assistant to the president of homeland
i am but a ron paul libertarian. some ofme just say that the facts of this case tends to show that this w indeed a false flag event. of the two the uncle gentlemen who are charged, who i the uncle was, to theto the -- married th daughter of grisham fuller. host: is it unusual for this conspiracy theories? guest: they always are. and we need to be open to all sorts of ideas. in this case, there's nothing to suggest that there's a false flag of any sort. unfortunately, we live in a dangerous...
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paul ryan will be played by mr. bean. secretary of state john kerry will be played by an easter island head. >> i look in the mirror and have to admit, i'm not the strapping young muslim socialist that i used to be. i understand second term, need a burst of new energy. try some new things, and then my team and i talked about it. we're willing to try anything, so we borrowed one of michelleal tricks. i went to the opening of the bush presidential library in dallas, it was a wonderful event, and that inspired me to get started on my own legacy which will actually begin by building another edifice right next to the bush library. can we show that, please. >> i go out on the basketball court. took 22 shots. made two of them. that's right. two hits, 20 misses. the executives at nbc asked, what it's your secret? >> the executives at nbc were not laughing at that joke. lots of nbc jokes last night, but there were serious moments as well. both the president and conan o'brien took time to remember the victims of the boston tragedy.
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that 90% figure was the brick wall standing in the way of arguments by nobel prize winning economist paul krugman and others that the government should do more to spend its way out of the economic slump. krugman may have a nobel, but reinhardt and rogoff had a study. they had a number. they are the only economists who had numbers, the numbers on this question. and when you are the only economists who have run the numbers on any important policy question, you will probably get a lot more respect than you deserve because in order to really base policy numbers -- base policy on numbers, we need a lot of people to run a lot of numbers. no matter how many times academies try to tell politicians they shouldn't base policy action on any one study in any area of social sciences or natural sciences, politicians refuse to learn that lesson. republicans loved the 90% number because for once they had some science behind what they were saying. it wasn't hard science. it wasn't organic chemistry or biology. it was the soft science of economics. the dismal science. and last week, that science collapsed
that 90% figure was the brick wall standing in the way of arguments by nobel prize winning economist paul krugman and others that the government should do more to spend its way out of the economic slump. krugman may have a nobel, but reinhardt and rogoff had a study. they had a number. they are the only economists who had numbers, the numbers on this question. and when you are the only economists who have run the numbers on any important policy question, you will probably get a lot more respect...
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paul's up next. i, paul. caller: i think this proposed tax on ammunition would be if ammunition is just singled out would probably be uninstitutional. i agree with your previous caller, tom. i think it's just another way to infringe on rights. at if people had to pay five dollar tax to make a phone call to you to get on the air to express our opinion? would that violate the first amendment? i think it clearly would. host: paul what do you think about this? u.s.a. is saying they're looking to tax as a way to raise money for mental health and victim services, also licensing. how would you pay for things like that? caller: well, i think if they want to go that route, they an clearly pay for maybe extreme tax on violent videogames, well, maybe some other items like that. i just don't think it's the way to go. i think you have to be straight with people. i think if you're coming after their guns, directly or indirectly, i think there's some constitutional issues that have to be solved. obviously the problem is not
paul's up next. i, paul. caller: i think this proposed tax on ammunition would be if ammunition is just singled out would probably be uninstitutional. i agree with your previous caller, tom. i think it's just another way to infringe on rights. at if people had to pay five dollar tax to make a phone call to you to get on the air to express our opinion? would that violate the first amendment? i think it clearly would. host: paul what do you think about this? u.s.a. is saying they're looking to...
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i forgot it was rand paul. one of those who criticized the newtown parents. donald jackson from out in milwaukee, oregon, says i share your disgust. could the republicans in the senate be covering for the house republicans? you know, i don't think so. i just think they're cowards on their own. they're not covering for anybody. and sheryl says what do you know? the spinels wonders join the nra in defeating the legislation that would authorize background checks. is she surprised? she's not. i guess none of us are. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> bill: hey, good morning friends and neighbors. what do you say? welcome to the "full court press" here on current tv. coming to you live from our nation's capital. the scene of a disgraceful shameful vote in the united states senate yesterday. that's most of what we're talking about today and taking your calls on the "full court press," you can join the conversation by phone at 1-866-55-press. we want to hear from you on twitter at bpshow. and here on facebook, be our friend on facebook. befriend us at facebook.com/billpressshow.
i forgot it was rand paul. one of those who criticized the newtown parents. donald jackson from out in milwaukee, oregon, says i share your disgust. could the republicans in the senate be covering for the house republicans? you know, i don't think so. i just think they're cowards on their own. they're not covering for anybody. and sheryl says what do you know? the spinels wonders join the nra in defeating the legislation that would authorize background checks. is she surprised? she's not. i...